If you're interested in what Microsoft is doing this year, which you should be even if you are all-Apple-all-the-time, our sister site Windows Central is on site and talking shop about everything Microsoft announces at Build 2017 on May 11 at 8:30 a.m. PT.

Build is Microsoft's three-day developer conference, not entirely unlike Apple's WWDC. At the day two keynote, Executive Vice President of Windows and Devices Group, Terry Myerson, is predicted to talk about big news for Windows 10. There are rumors swirling that this is going to be the biggest news to come out of this year's conference.

Just to be clear, there are two significant events for those of you following the event from afar: the day one keynote (Wednesday, May 10) and the day two keynote (Thursday, May 11). The first one is the long, three-hour version, while the second keynote is shorter, at just 90 minutes, but it will focus more directly on Windows 10.